This is still a problem in 64 bit Lucid.  I noticed my clock was off by
several minutes and went into system > Admin > Time & Date to set it and
discovered that it was set to manual.  I set it to use a time server on
the internet and when I was done, it still displayed the wrong time.
There is no "synchronize now" button, either grayed out or otherwise.  I
tried logging off and on, but that made no difference.  On going back to
Time & Date, I noticed it was set back to Manual mode and again set it
synch with time servers, but no change happened.  I finally set the
clock manually, but don't know if it's going to stay synced with correct
time of not.

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Time-admin's "Synchronize Now" should be enabled even in NTP mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90524
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